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experts blame aging population and struggling economies that force younger people to go elsewhere for work. rural communities hit hardest. nearly 50 percying population decreases. >>> the conclave elected a new pope. the cardinal from argentina is a jesuit who has been described as one word, humble. what can we expect from this new catholic leader? we are joined boo a jesu-- by a jesuit priest. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how can this influence his leadership as our new pope? >> i think with this pope we will see a man as you mentioned very humble deeply spiritual and informed by the spirit. he will be a man of great prayer who will bring great change to the church. certainly hoping he will be a man who will reconnect the church with the people on the ground level. >> i want to ask you about that. i am hearing from a lot of catholics who say they want to combine the tradition with the modern world. he's known to be a reformer. will this happen? >> i certainly hope so. that has always been the indication with him. we heard he is a man urging the priest to l
experts blame aging population and struggling economies that force younger people to go elsewhere for work. rural communities hit hardest. nearly 50 percying population decreases. >>> the conclave elected a new pope. the cardinal from argentina is a jesuit who has been described as one word, humble. what can we expect from this new catholic leader? we are joined boo a jesu-- by a jesuit priest. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> how can this influence...
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in the next decade when it comes to the health of the economy? you can weigh in on the "nightline" page. hope you check out gma. more of the president's interview in the morning. see you tomorrow.
in the next decade when it comes to the health of the economy? you can weigh in on the "nightline" page. hope you check out gma. more of the president's interview in the morning. see you tomorrow.
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meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is this? and rick suggests that more americans are taking advantage of the underground economy, earning and spending cash off the books to avoid taxes or other regulations. rich is with us know. the chief been the correspondent for u.s. news and world report. at it the worst kept secret in the nation there is an enormous underground economy where people get paid cash and don't get benefits. it's a cash world. >> some of that is a constant. we know about landscape workers and nannies and illicit operators like drawing dealers and bookies who work in the dark economy. but t
meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is...
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the local economy is based on cocoa plant growing these small green leaves.
the local economy is based on cocoa plant growing these small green leaves.
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strategies, while maintaining their core beliefs of smaller government, lower taxes and a stronger economy. here is more. >> we don't need new principles. we need lots of ideas about how to implement those principles in the 21st century. >> stop panicking, republicans. obama was an incumbent. he did worse than any other incumbent to win reelection in more than 100 years. >> and the keynote speaker, texas senator ted cruz, encouraged the crowd to push for, quote, opportunity conservatism as he calls it. policies that promote growth and opportunity. harris? >> harris: we saw sarah palin get a warm welcome. the former governor of alaska. >> yes, she got seven standing ovations. during her speech, she chided president obama for being, quote, a permanent campaigner instead of a leader. here is more of what she said. >> leaders reach across political differences. campaigners double down on those differences. leaders seek to bring americans together to confront our challenges and campaigners, they seek to divide and to conquer and to orchestrate crisis after crisis after crisis to exploit. >> the
strategies, while maintaining their core beliefs of smaller government, lower taxes and a stronger economy. here is more. >> we don't need new principles. we need lots of ideas about how to implement those principles in the 21st century. >> stop panicking, republicans. obama was an incumbent. he did worse than any other incumbent to win reelection in more than 100 years. >> and the keynote speaker, texas senator ted cruz, encouraged the crowd to push for, quote, opportunity...
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high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in someone had came up to that 18-year-old kid avenue as he was washing dishes and suggested to him that 55 years hence his son would be sworn into office as a united states senator representing the great state of texas. [ applause ] that would have been unimaginable. >> now mr. cruze says his dad made it on his own without government assistance. he worked hard and provide for his family and now his son has achieved the american dream. that's the way this country is supposed to work. but president obama himself has a very compelling story to tell. his father abandoned him. he was raised prima
high taxation and high debt are holding back the economy and the g.o.p. believes mr. obama is creating a nation at war with itself. the affluent vs. the nonaffluent. over the weekend senator ted cruze of texas, a conservative, delivered a very emotional speech at cpac. >> my father came from cuba. he had been in prison. he had been tortured in cuba. and he came to texas with nothing, with 100 in his underwear. didn't speak a word of english. washed dishes making 50 cents an hour. in...
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that's why the economy continues to linger. if we are able to balance the budget, which ours does in ten years, you will unshack this will growth in america. >> david, it's worse than that. their budget is built on a hoax. on the one hand, they say it balances in ten years. on the other hand, they say they'd repeal obama care. the fact is they repeal all the benefits of obama care, the things that help provide affordable health care to millions more americans. but you know what, they keep the savings in obama care, and if you were to repeal obama care today, their budget would not be in balance. now, kevin has said that our budget will never balance. we believe that our projections show that the balance we will submit will actually balance. it will balance at the same time the republicans' budget balanced last year, which is out in the future, around 2040, because we put ourselves on a path downward. but our priority, our priority is to have job growth. and their budget will slow job growth at exactly the wrong time. >> but are
that's why the economy continues to linger. if we are able to balance the budget, which ours does in ten years, you will unshack this will growth in america. >> david, it's worse than that. their budget is built on a hoax. on the one hand, they say it balances in ten years. on the other hand, they say they'd repeal obama care. the fact is they repeal all the benefits of obama care, the things that help provide affordable health care to millions more americans. but you know what, they keep...
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economy is stronger than you think. the problem isn't the u.s. economy it's the world economy. and i think the world economy is much weaker than you think. and don't take my word for it simply look at global indices, particularly emerging markets and most importantly china the number two economy in the world. china today closed on the loss of t -- lows the year. china is significantly underperforming. i don't believe the u.s. in this global economy the u.s. can effectively go it alone. that's what the stock market has done so far but i don't think it's sustainable. >> brian westberry what do you think, will china hold up our recovery? >> i don't think so. look back at 1989, japan back then was the second largest economy in the world. it collapsed. and then in the 1990s the u.s. economy boomed. >> first we had a very severe recession in the early '90s. >> it wasn't very severe but we had a recession. we boomed in the 1990s. we already had our recession. swrap has been down for 20 years. if that's all we get i'll take it. the bottom line is what's driving -- >> the point i want t
economy is stronger than you think. the problem isn't the u.s. economy it's the world economy. and i think the world economy is much weaker than you think. and don't take my word for it simply look at global indices, particularly emerging markets and most importantly china the number two economy in the world. china today closed on the loss of t -- lows the year. china is significantly underperforming. i don't believe the u.s. in this global economy the u.s. can effectively go it alone. that's...
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the cost of 80 percent of the european economy is driven by bank lending. liz: is that or you? >> quite a bit because banks are not lending unless they get very, very pricey type of loans out there. they're trying to arbitrage with they can borrow from the ecb in what the land to business to increase their capital base. liz: are you worried about what is going on? let's bring it home, the fed and when the fed, perhaps, eventually titans. has to be inevitable. >> yes, but i love saying this. as you look back and a 73% of the time the market is going up. 70 percent of the time the fed is not easing. so people have this kind of warped sense, and i don't know how else to describe it -- markets only open the fed is easing. markets go up and earnings to better. what fed policy will really do is set something on interest rates. normally when interest rates go down pe goes up. over the last four years interest rates have come down and pe has come down. so the fact that -- liz: hold on one seconds. we have breaking news. let's listen in. the curtain is opening in st. peter's square. [ap
the cost of 80 percent of the european economy is driven by bank lending. liz: is that or you? >> quite a bit because banks are not lending unless they get very, very pricey type of loans out there. they're trying to arbitrage with they can borrow from the ecb in what the land to business to increase their capital base. liz: are you worried about what is going on? let's bring it home, the fed and when the fed, perhaps, eventually titans. has to be inevitable. >> yes, but i love...
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economy war on whistleblowers a little more than a third say he's a martyr for the cause of free speech seven percent think he's actually guilty of high treason in the same amount believe he's a naive and naive idealist if you haven't cast your vote yet head over to our web site r.t. dot com let us know what you think. well russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western governments are dropping growing hints about providing military aid if you minutes we take a look at how backing from abroad affects the blooding syrian conflict. and hundreds take to the streets another night of anger in brooklyn new york over the deadly police shooting of a teenager stay with us for more. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did a very profitable also the it is a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups and they needed betis i knew the managers have changed their name and strategy but just tell the same mu
economy war on whistleblowers a little more than a third say he's a martyr for the cause of free speech seven percent think he's actually guilty of high treason in the same amount believe he's a naive and naive idealist if you haven't cast your vote yet head over to our web site r.t. dot com let us know what you think. well russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western governments are dropping growing hints about providing military aid if you minutes we...
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if we did that we'd see our economy start to grow. >> uma: if we continue down this path. do you really see us becoming more like europe and the countries there that are completely bankrupt? >> well, there's no doubt that the debt level that we currently have is unsustainable. number one. number two, annual deficits reflect that you're not balancing your budget. number three when you have annual deficits and you're having to borrow the money to spend it all of that is absolutely unsustainable and get some of the european nations that have unemployment in the 20's or debt crisis like greece and find yourself in a strong position to talk about one thing that leads out of that abyss. and it's unleashing the opportunities and having that agenda around economic freedom. when we figure out what that looks like and we focus our attention on it, get the public's eye on just the government solutions, which most conservatives do not like general way, and focused back on entrepreneurship, family-owned businesses succeeding and eliminating the regulatory environment and producing a fl
if we did that we'd see our economy start to grow. >> uma: if we continue down this path. do you really see us becoming more like europe and the countries there that are completely bankrupt? >> well, there's no doubt that the debt level that we currently have is unsustainable. number one. number two, annual deficits reflect that you're not balancing your budget. number three when you have annual deficits and you're having to borrow the money to spend it all of that is absolutely...
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cardinal, he was really widely seen as the conscience of the church in looking at the impact of the global economy on the poorest. and that is something that i think is a real hallmark of his stewardship and something we'll want to see how he brings that conscience and that economic understanding to the papacy. >> shepard: 500 million catholics in latin america. it's been a. >> did you're trying to send a couple of messages, it seems -- with divine inspiration picked a man of and by and for the people, if you will, and have also said latin america, we recognize you. >> i think that's exactly right. i think when he greeted everyone with buenos aires and there was -- just that thunderous wave of applause in st. peter's square, it said it all. the catholic church has gone through tremendous scandal, tremendous strain. it's suffering. it's had a deep moral and economic crisis, and it's looking for someone to lead it through to a new beginning. i think hearing those words, buenos aires, was the first harkening of that change. or at least a recognition that hope is very strong out there for change. we'l
cardinal, he was really widely seen as the conscience of the church in looking at the impact of the global economy on the poorest. and that is something that i think is a real hallmark of his stewardship and something we'll want to see how he brings that conscience and that economic understanding to the papacy. >> shepard: 500 million catholics in latin america. it's been a. >> did you're trying to send a couple of messages, it seems -- with divine inspiration picked a man of and by...
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because of the economy. we cannot have recovery and growth unless people have money in their pockets to cover the basics. keep the lights original keep food on the table. there's no discount pump at the gas station if you've had the flu. but business own here's are partners in our state coalitions tell us what they most need is for people to come spend money in their shop. so in their interests, your workers are my customers for those workers not to lose their job or their paycheck because they're being a good parent or following doctors' orders. >> here in new york city, there's a battle brewing over that exact point that he mentioned. christine quinn running for mayor of new york city is standing against this legislation because she says the economy can't afford it. and she is getting some pushback from some of her democratic opponents. have you noticed a breakdown on this issue, left, right? who is a friend? who is a foe? who is with you or against you? >> the good news is that there is huge support for t
because of the economy. we cannot have recovery and growth unless people have money in their pockets to cover the basics. keep the lights original keep food on the table. there's no discount pump at the gas station if you've had the flu. but business own here's are partners in our state coalitions tell us what they most need is for people to come spend money in their shop. so in their interests, your workers are my customers for those workers not to lose their job or their paycheck because...
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we're talking about trying to get our economy growing again. this is not a laughing matter. of those kinds of comments. >> congressman james clyburn, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> i want to move on to developing news. and that is the rape trial of two high school football players. it's getting under way in steubenville, ohio. they are accused of raping a 16-year-old female classmate at a teammate's house after a night of drinking. this took place in august and the case went viral on social media because of photographs reportedly taken of the victim at the scene and then circulated online. >>> coming up next, the man who secretly recorded the infamous 47% tape explains how and why he did this. it's an ed schultz exclusive. ed is joining me next to talk about that. >>> plus, hacking or a hoax. the fbi is trying to find out whether they posted financial information belonging to the first lady and other high-profile politicians and other american celebrities. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandib
we're talking about trying to get our economy growing again. this is not a laughing matter. of those kinds of comments. >> congressman james clyburn, thank you for joining us. i appreciate it. >> thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> i want to move on to developing news. and that is the rape trial of two high school football players. it's getting under way in steubenville, ohio. they are accused of raping a 16-year-old female classmate at a teammate's house...
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the economist is out with a report on our economy's saying that our economy is in better shape than you think. we're back with that in a moment. first, i want to give a shout out to my grandmother mabel. she convinced her nursing home to switch cable providers just to see the cycle every day. go, mabel! [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. ♪ so today, i'm finally talking to my doctor about overactive bladder symptoms. [ female announcer ] know that gotta go feeling? ask your doctor about prescription toviaz. one toviaz pill a day significantly reduces sudden urges and accidents, for 24 hours. if you have certain stomach problems or glaucoma, or can not empty your bladder, you should not take toviaz. get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells. toviaz can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how
the economist is out with a report on our economy's saying that our economy is in better shape than you think. we're back with that in a moment. first, i want to give a shout out to my grandmother mabel. she convinced her nursing home to switch cable providers just to see the cycle every day. go, mabel! [ jackie ] it's just so frustrating... ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my...
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. >> the white house put out a statement concrete plan boost the economy and reduce deficits. today the chairman of the senate budget committee made her pitch. >> our budget reflects the pro-growth, pro-middle class agenda that the american people went to the polls of in support of in the last election. and i believe it is is a strong and responsible vision for building a foundation for growth and restoring the promise of american opportunity. >> though senator murray and white house like it not clear how senate democrats up for re-election 2014 will feel about voting on another 1 trillion-dollar tax increase. shep? >> shepard: we heard today from com ryan. he is contrasting the house g.o.p. budget with the senate plan. >> that's right. congressman paul ryan notes that his own plan would increase government spending each year but just not at the rate that we are doing currently. ryan also is particularly irritated with one aspect of the senate democrats' plan.>> we may not agree on how to balance the budget. but we ought to be able to agree on 00 need to balance the budget. a
. >> the white house put out a statement concrete plan boost the economy and reduce deficits. today the chairman of the senate budget committee made her pitch. >> our budget reflects the pro-growth, pro-middle class agenda that the american people went to the polls of in support of in the last election. and i believe it is is a strong and responsible vision for building a foundation for growth and restoring the promise of american opportunity. >> though senator murray and...
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economy bubbling along. so, every day we're watching this and every day it's going higher, harris. >> so you're sitting at home and not a big time investor. watching your retirement funds, is now a good time to put money in stocks. >> the people we're talking to saying he we could have a retrenchment, 2, 5, maybe more on the big board, the dow stocks and that's an opportunity for people to get back in if we have a pullback, that's what i would wait for. if you've got a long time horizon, be in stocks, you want to make sure you're going to fund your retirement with investments that last over a lifetime, not over 20 minutes or two seconds, like the pros sometimes do, harris. >> gerri willis, thank you very much. libyan authorities reportedly holding a person in custody tonight in connection with the terror attack on the u.s. outpost in benghazi. it left our u.s. ambassador and three other americans dead, as you know. that is what sources are telling fox news at this hour. we do know the person is a libyan citi
economy bubbling along. so, every day we're watching this and every day it's going higher, harris. >> so you're sitting at home and not a big time investor. watching your retirement funds, is now a good time to put money in stocks. >> the people we're talking to saying he we could have a retrenchment, 2, 5, maybe more on the big board, the dow stocks and that's an opportunity for people to get back in if we have a pullback, that's what i would wait for. if you've got a long time...
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real focus is on how do we address debt and deficit and get this economy growing and get people back to work. >> one of the things that came through in the house republican meeting was this issue of clearly a lot more distrust in that room between some of the house republicans and the president and that in many ways they were just trying to be nice to each other and that was a step. there have always seemed more potential of a working relationship between the president and senate republicans. is that a fair way of assessing the situation? >> it's my belief and the belief of other republicans in the senate that the president needs to stay engaged in congress as we work on these issues. as long as he stays working with us, a better chance to solve problems we face versus him going around the country saying it's congress' fault. congress needs to do something. he needs to work with us to come to solutions for the american people. >> do you think the politics is such that there is a grand bargain that is entitlement reforms and revenues out of tax reform, it's not clear something like th
real focus is on how do we address debt and deficit and get this economy growing and get people back to work. >> one of the things that came through in the house republican meeting was this issue of clearly a lot more distrust in that room between some of the house republicans and the president and that in many ways they were just trying to be nice to each other and that was a step. there have always seemed more potential of a working relationship between the president and senate...
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lead over congressional republicans on the question of who the public trusted more to deal with the economy. now it's 44% lead to 40%. just a 4% gap. it's a pretty significant drop in a couple months. >> you know, i think my advice, if they ask me, which they haven't, would be -- >> highly unlikely, i would think, would be ignore the polls, he's re-elected, he's going to be president. i watched ronald reagan go through a period in 1981, 1982, where he slid down to about a 38% approval level. there was a terrible recession. we were breaking the back of inflation with very high interest rates, people were very unhappy. and reagan understood to be a leader, you have to figure out where you're going to go and you have to go there and then if you're right, eventually people come around and say, that was real leadership, if you're wrong, by the way, you turn out not to be very much of an historic figure. my first advice would be, hide the polls until next january. let's spend a few months worrying about america and not jockeying every weekend over the next poll, because they don't matter. they ar
lead over congressional republicans on the question of who the public trusted more to deal with the economy. now it's 44% lead to 40%. just a 4% gap. it's a pretty significant drop in a couple months. >> you know, i think my advice, if they ask me, which they haven't, would be -- >> highly unlikely, i would think, would be ignore the polls, he's re-elected, he's going to be president. i watched ronald reagan go through a period in 1981, 1982, where he slid down to about a 38%...
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anticipated revenue for the economy dropped from $1.4 billion to 902 million now. the number of jobs created will fall from 9,000 to 6500. the good news, san francisco's cost to host the race will be less than half. 15 at the beginning to now just 4. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee announced new funding for the southerly program this morning -- for the city's solar program this morning. they made the announcement today. the program offers incentives for businesses, homeowners to install solar panels and non- profits greatly benefit after the solar panels are installed. >> to reduce energy use and make sure they could afford many years of great success. >> go solar sf paid out $17 million to local products since 2004 and 100 workers received trainer to install the panels. >>> a sunny day a lut of people -- lot of people are seen wearing sun glasses. they are almost a must today. >> yeah. absolutely. next few days and we are continuing with this dry weather pattern. new records today. we saw 80s. 84 in morgan hill. that was the warm spot. 80 antioch. 80 fairfield and
anticipated revenue for the economy dropped from $1.4 billion to 902 million now. the number of jobs created will fall from 9,000 to 6500. the good news, san francisco's cost to host the race will be less than half. 15 at the beginning to now just 4. >>> san francisco mayor ed lee announced new funding for the southerly program this morning -- for the city's solar program this morning. they made the announcement today. the program offers incentives for businesses, homeowners to install...
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as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way. rethink how you're invested. and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity no-fee ira. dad: you excited for youyeah.st day? ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you...
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but yet the economy's improving. isn't that the perfect state for what you guys want to do in the market? >> it is. and i think the fed's going to give us the cover tomorrow, because they are going to acknowledge the improvement in the economic data. but i think they'll use the cover of a weather snap-back, the cover of maybe this is just temporary because we're soaring inventories are contributing. so i think they use that cover to remain overtly dubbish. >> are they getting better? >> probably not in those words. >> isn't that what you're going to interpret, though? >> they'll say continue buying. there's no risk if there's tightening anytime soon. the u.s. is the most attractive market, and that's the bottom line. europe, it's not china. >> here's where the rubber hits the road. >> who failed? >> you and baker. it's bernanke. rhymes with yankee. >> hold on. >> i know you're british accent. >> it's english, my man. >> you have less of an excuse. >> i'm from long island. >> you have an excuse a lot more than that, j
but yet the economy's improving. isn't that the perfect state for what you guys want to do in the market? >> it is. and i think the fed's going to give us the cover tomorrow, because they are going to acknowledge the improvement in the economic data. but i think they'll use the cover of a weather snap-back, the cover of maybe this is just temporary because we're soaring inventories are contributing. so i think they use that cover to remain overtly dubbish. >> are they getting...
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economy and the continued rise of e-commerce. they go up 8% very much in line with the s&p. >> so you must have bought more this morning. >> no. i mean, we have been a holder of it before christmas. still up over 8%. but look if you're a trader in the stock market, it will still be choppy. but long term, buy on the dip. >> what -- >> i was going to say i disagree, simon, because if you look at the guidance going forward, it trades at 17 times, but still having trouble meeting analyst estimates. what do you see that's going to change on the international revenue front? >> okay, i think it was over the last five years, only two estimates that missed, which is last quarter and this quarter. a big part of that is the miss on guidance. because we know they go through a massive restructuring. so i think the problem isn't identified yet. it's a choppy area. but to be fair to the country and the guidance, you have massive restructuring. you're taking people out of retirement. get massive cost cuts in the area. it will be difficult to giv
economy and the continued rise of e-commerce. they go up 8% very much in line with the s&p. >> so you must have bought more this morning. >> no. i mean, we have been a holder of it before christmas. still up over 8%. but look if you're a trader in the stock market, it will still be choppy. but long term, buy on the dip. >> what -- >> i was going to say i disagree, simon, because if you look at the guidance going forward, it trades at 17 times, but still having...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. and these come together, one thing you can depend on is that these will come together. delicious and wholesome. some combinations were just meant to be. tomato soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. zblnch i'm hampton pearson with your cnbc market wrap. the dow hits another record high closing up for a ninth straight session. it's the first nine-day winning streak since 1996. the dow gains five points, the s&p and the nasdaq gaining two each. >>> as for the economy, retail sales jumped more than expected in february, rising 1.1%. and the federal reserve will now put out monetary policy statements at 2:00 p.m., cutting down the time between releases and the chairman's quarterly news conference at 2:30. that
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strong corporate earnings and concrete signs that the economy is slowly improving. like last week's monthly jobs report and yesterday's retail sales report showing that consumers are still spending despite the 2% payroll tax hike. keep in mind that valuations are telling investors that equities are not overpriced. based on the s&p 500, it's 16. that's below the average that we've seen since 1988 of 18.8. there's still stocks out there that are cheap. a word of caution, when the market runs up, analysts predict a correction soon after. beware of these stretches. >> meantime, there's a new survey out. i thought it was interesting. there's a big shift in the attitude of working moms. >> that's very true. according to a pew research study. a big spike in the number of working moms that said they prefer to work full-time. 37% said that. that was up from 21% in 2007. it comes at an interesting time. because despite the run-up in the stock market, it's tough out there for most people. that could be influencing the results of had study more than ambition alone. >> cnbc's ja
strong corporate earnings and concrete signs that the economy is slowly improving. like last week's monthly jobs report and yesterday's retail sales report showing that consumers are still spending despite the 2% payroll tax hike. keep in mind that valuations are telling investors that equities are not overpriced. based on the s&p 500, it's 16. that's below the average that we've seen since 1988 of 18.8. there's still stocks out there that are cheap. a word of caution, when the market runs...
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, so the debt is not growing faster than the economy. the realistic goal that both sides are pointing at now. >> maria. >> i sleetly agree with ron. it is an i hadisticly a good idea. i completely agree with the president, but instead of doing it just for the sake of doing it. you look at a family and things that families need to get done, and a family in debt, they could balance their budget in a minute if they decide not to send their kids to college or not to give their grandparents the health care they need. is that smart? absolutely not. we need to do it with the focus on the future. making sure the middle class is educated, healthy and robust. >>> ending gun violence in america through higher taxes? the idea behind a house democratic bill led by linda sanchez. it calls for an additional 10% tax on sales of concealable firearms with the extra money going to fund gun buybacks and safety programs. supporters say it would get unwanted guns off the streets. critics say it's punishes law abiding gun owners. our question, will raising tax
, so the debt is not growing faster than the economy. the realistic goal that both sides are pointing at now. >> maria. >> i sleetly agree with ron. it is an i hadisticly a good idea. i completely agree with the president, but instead of doing it just for the sake of doing it. you look at a family and things that families need to get done, and a family in debt, they could balance their budget in a minute if they decide not to send their kids to college or not to give their...
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problem for the president, same poll found on the question of who the public trusts more to deal with the economy in december, the president held 18-point advantage over congressial republicans. but he has dropped 14 points since then. now only holds an edge of 44% to 40%. the aides privately tell fox they're getting antsy. it's overshadowing the president's effort to come to other legacy issues like immigration reform and gun control. that explains why the president was on capitol hill for second straight day. democrats rush to his defense about whether the outreach is sincere. >> give peace a chance. >> he hasn't even come here yet and already we are criticizing him coming here or what his mote rations are. >> he works lawmakers on a grand bargain, the president could hurt the case for action. by also telling abc news there is not a crisis. we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. for next ten years it's in a sustainable place. different what he said in the 2008 campaign about then president bush's stewardship. >> we have over $9 trillion of debt we are going to have to pay back. $30
problem for the president, same poll found on the question of who the public trusts more to deal with the economy in december, the president held 18-point advantage over congressial republicans. but he has dropped 14 points since then. now only holds an edge of 44% to 40%. the aides privately tell fox they're getting antsy. it's overshadowing the president's effort to come to other legacy issues like immigration reform and gun control. that explains why the president was on capitol hill for...
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which are not regulated properly for the economy. he also said there is a lot of evidence that jpmorgan may be too big to manage. whether or not markets were manipulated or executives actually lied to the public, levin and his staff wouldn't opine, but they did leave the door open to further government litigation or investigation based on arguments they have uncovered in the case of this probe. of course, in an all-day hearing tomorrow, we'll be getting some testimony for the first time from ina drew who ran the office that handled these trades, as well as doug bronstein who the senate subcommittee accuses of misleading. jpmorgan issued its own report in february highlighting some of the very same missteps, and ina drew and others involved in them have left the bank. but the bank in a statement is defending its handling of the situation, saying while we've repeatedly acknowledged our mistakes, our senior management acted in good faith and never had intent to mislead anyone. i'll be bringing to it you live from capitol hill. >> all ri
which are not regulated properly for the economy. he also said there is a lot of evidence that jpmorgan may be too big to manage. whether or not markets were manipulated or executives actually lied to the public, levin and his staff wouldn't opine, but they did leave the door open to further government litigation or investigation based on arguments they have uncovered in the case of this probe. of course, in an all-day hearing tomorrow, we'll be getting some testimony for the first time from...
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i think the economy's going to continue to do pretty well. we think that it could be on an underlying path of 3% in the second half of this year. maybe 2014 as a whole. that should support u.s. asset markets. >> what about the dollar? i mean, the dollar seems to be on the strengthening trend. can the stock market and the u.s. dollar go up at the same time? >> yeah. this is the real change in a way. we've got very used to the 2008 sort of 2011 experience. when the risk is on, the dollar is weak. u.s. investors pouring money into yen. and when the markets are weak, the dollar does well because foreign investors can't get financing for their dollar assets. that seems to be easing as an issue now. going back to how things used to be in the good old days when good data for the u.s. led to somewhat higher bond yields. and this tended to increase the value of the dollar. so we reckon the dollar will do well, especially against other industrialized currencies like sterling, the yen, swiss e, maybe even some of the popular but not doing very well smal
i think the economy's going to continue to do pretty well. we think that it could be on an underlying path of 3% in the second half of this year. maybe 2014 as a whole. that should support u.s. asset markets. >> what about the dollar? i mean, the dollar seems to be on the strengthening trend. can the stock market and the u.s. dollar go up at the same time? >> yeah. this is the real change in a way. we've got very used to the 2008 sort of 2011 experience. when the risk is on, the...
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, consumption economy doing well on strong dollar and down oil. >> keith here. looking at financials. great call. i love the way you switched the call and got long on this market. you have one name you guys are focused on you think can lead the financials? >> bank of america because we're so bullish on housing. our call on housing is people aren't bullish enough. we go to the spring selling season we think 25% on existing homes. >> that's the music. we have to go because the european close is coming up. >>> coming up on halftime, sleeper threats to the rally. what else is lurking beneath the surface that could shake the bears out of hibernation. just 2:39 seconds away, we have it covered. keep it here. investor. yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy. it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackr
, consumption economy doing well on strong dollar and down oil. >> keith here. looking at financials. great call. i love the way you switched the call and got long on this market. you have one name you guys are focused on you think can lead the financials? >> bank of america because we're so bullish on housing. our call on housing is people aren't bullish enough. we go to the spring selling season we think 25% on existing homes. >> that's the music. we have to go because the...
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time that romney was not attune to the experience of large numbers of americans struggling in this economy, working hard, trying to get ahead and running into obstacles and head winds. this tape seemed to crystallize everything that we had said. it's not often that you get a candidate, in his own words, affirming, essentially the case you are making against him. we knew right away this was going to be a big deal. >> brian grim, a big deal. it couldn't have been a bigger deal. i don't think there was a more perfect way for scott prouty to handle this. timing and everything. >> i met with him before and after the video came out. >> did you speak to him before the video came out? >> over e-mail. never by phone. >> in that e-mail, was it revealed to you who it was? >> no, he kept himself anonymous. it wasn't until down the road he would tell me his name. >> was he reaching out to you? >> our d.c. operations manager is a tech, you know, a tech fanatic. he found the 47% video on a youtube account that nobody else noticed and started communicating with him. he also, scott himself, posted in the c
time that romney was not attune to the experience of large numbers of americans struggling in this economy, working hard, trying to get ahead and running into obstacles and head winds. this tape seemed to crystallize everything that we had said. it's not often that you get a candidate, in his own words, affirming, essentially the case you are making against him. we knew right away this was going to be a big deal. >> brian grim, a big deal. it couldn't have been a bigger deal. i don't...
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these would be the economy to me. and then i look at the housing permits, and i look at the bills, and i look at lennar and i think, boy, the fed has a tough job, just a tough job because a lot of the economy is terrible. employment is not that great but mortgage rates are so low that people are building houses again. they have a tough job. i don't know how they're going to pull it off. >> there's so much data to sift through. it's hard to know what to latch onto. >> let's talk about cyprus. the interest rates were headed higher. if
these would be the economy to me. and then i look at the housing permits, and i look at the bills, and i look at lennar and i think, boy, the fed has a tough job, just a tough job because a lot of the economy is terrible. employment is not that great but mortgage rates are so low that people are building houses again. they have a tough job. i don't know how they're going to pull it off. >> there's so much data to sift through. it's hard to know what to latch onto. >> let's talk...
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russian economy economists? >> it is not just the party contest but where people in washington are out of check. nearly two years ago almost every state in america had deficits and most of us, like wisconsin, took a $3.6 billion deficit and turned it to-a billion surplus. why? not just because we need to balance the budget but it helped to improve our economy. we went from losing 133,000 jobs to gaining jobs, states that have fiscal track on order are states that have seen the economic crisis turn around. >> 49 states require balanced budgets, vermont does it anyway, should the federal government be held to the same standard? >> absolutely. it is one where it is not just balancing the budget but we need to balance the budget at the federal level to promote both and opportunity not just about taking more revenues but in a way that puts more people to work. that is what we are doing in the states and what we did in wisconsin and what blendty of other great states are doing. it is time the people in washington woke
russian economy economists? >> it is not just the party contest but where people in washington are out of check. nearly two years ago almost every state in america had deficits and most of us, like wisconsin, took a $3.6 billion deficit and turned it to-a billion surplus. why? not just because we need to balance the budget but it helped to improve our economy. we went from losing 133,000 jobs to gaining jobs, states that have fiscal track on order are states that have seen the economic...
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it could weaken our economy. it could cost us jobs. not just now, but in the future. what we need instead is a balanced approach, an approach that says, let's cut what we can, but let's make the investments we can't afford to live without. investments in education and infrastructure, research, and development. the things that will help america compete for the best jobs and new industries. already republicans and democrats have worked together to reduce our deficits by $2.5 trillion. that's a good start. but to get the rest of the way, we need a balanced set of reforms. >> brian: what did you learn from that? >> i learned that the word balanced is pretty good. but i'll give you four words that are even better than balanced. accountability, responsibility, efficiency, and effectiveness. that the president talks about balance, but he doesn't actually produce it. what the american people want more than balance is a government that holds itself accountable, a government that promotes personal responsibility, a government that spends efficiently so hard working taxpayers ca
it could weaken our economy. it could cost us jobs. not just now, but in the future. what we need instead is a balanced approach, an approach that says, let's cut what we can, but let's make the investments we can't afford to live without. investments in education and infrastructure, research, and development. the things that will help america compete for the best jobs and new industries. already republicans and democrats have worked together to reduce our deficits by $2.5 trillion. that's a...
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because the president also knows he can't turn around the economy without entitlement reform. so maybe he wants to use republicans to say i had no choice. >> alisyn: let us know what you think the real reason for this reach across the aisle is. if you're as cynical as some on the couch. >> steve: i'm realistic! for four years he doesn't talk to them. suddenly, hey, what are you doing for lunch? >> alisyn: we'll see. >> brian: remember this? >> i want you to listen to me. i'm going to say this again. i did not have sexual relation with that woman. >> brian: i have not seen that. that's the first time. bill clinton called our next guest when he was in trouble. now lannie davis is offering a you advice for free just buy his book first. >> alisyn: kelsey grammar says he's just -- his biggest spending mistake ever. what is it? it's green energy. there. i ruined the surprise. we'll tell you why look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings
because the president also knows he can't turn around the economy without entitlement reform. so maybe he wants to use republicans to say i had no choice. >> alisyn: let us know what you think the real reason for this reach across the aisle is. if you're as cynical as some on the couch. >> steve: i'm realistic! for four years he doesn't talk to them. suddenly, hey, what are you doing for lunch? >> alisyn: we'll see. >> brian: remember this? >> i want you to listen...
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first. >> it's a balanced approach, what we need to do with the economy. it will be brought to the floor next week we so. house republicans are moving further away from the compromise. >> reporter: and republicans are mocking this balanced approach rhetoric that the democrats are using, because of course this budget plan never balances, martha. martha: indeed it does not. thank you very much. let's take a look at senate floor right now. dick durbin speaking just as 10:02 eastern time ago they try to deal with the fiscal situation in this country. harry reid spoke moments ago. let's take a look at what he had to say. >> as things now stand we are in the midst as i indicated of a filibuster to even try to get on the bill. if we get on the bill tomorrow morning and there are 30 hours waiting around staring at each other, and i just alert everyone, we have our easter recess coming a week from friday, and we are not going to be able to do that. martha: gosh, right, listen to that. do they ever get anything done, they've been waiting for this budget from the sen
first. >> it's a balanced approach, what we need to do with the economy. it will be brought to the floor next week we so. house republicans are moving further away from the compromise. >> reporter: and republicans are mocking this balanced approach rhetoric that the democrats are using, because of course this budget plan never balances, martha. martha: indeed it does not. thank you very much. let's take a look at senate floor right now. dick durbin speaking just as 10:02 eastern...
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my goal is how do we grow the economy and put people back to work. if we do that we are going to be bringing in more revenue. >> that comment grew a singing review from one of the republican house leaders. >> how does he forget what he says? one of the first goals in the first four years was to cut the deficit in half. now he doesn't care. he doesn't even produce a budget. i bet you he fills o spends mor time filling out his march madness bracket than he does focusing on the budget. >> the republican point man for the budget is congressman paul ryan. he gave his plan to balance the budget in 10 years. he wants revealed obama care. they are about to layout a plan that donesn't balance the budge raises taxes and includes a big stimulus package also very unlikely to happen. the president's plan we don't have it yet. by law he was supposed to submit a budget back in february. the white house is now saying maybe april. doug luzader thank you. >> it is time for your 5@5:30. the top five stories making news for you at this hour flachlts still burning in the
my goal is how do we grow the economy and put people back to work. if we do that we are going to be bringing in more revenue. >> that comment grew a singing review from one of the republican house leaders. >> how does he forget what he says? one of the first goals in the first four years was to cut the deficit in half. now he doesn't care. he doesn't even produce a budget. i bet you he fills o spends mor time filling out his march madness bracket than he does focusing on the budget....
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we're talking about an economy on the brink potentially of collapse. how far might the dominos fall? >>> domino's. i like domino's sugar, but i like milk a lot. i drink a lot of milk. you got money? you got milk? the milk industry as an utterly big problem on its hands. think about it. >>> and new costs. they may be about to get passed on to you in the milk market. the stock market has taken a hit, sue. >> i'm laughing at the "udderly," and it's utterly ridiculous that some things down here are focusing on. we're down a little bit but not as much as one would think given all the headline risk you outlined. the dow jones industrial average is off 54 points, the s&p is off 6. the nasdaq off about 18. gold has a little bounce, 5 bucks or so, and west texas intermediate is trading down about a buck on the trading session. u.s. markets falling due to some less-than-stellar corporate reports in the last 24 # hours. it's also worth noting that european stocks traded lower today on weaker than expected manufacturing data. and, of course, we're basically down f
we're talking about an economy on the brink potentially of collapse. how far might the dominos fall? >>> domino's. i like domino's sugar, but i like milk a lot. i drink a lot of milk. you got money? you got milk? the milk industry as an utterly big problem on its hands. think about it. >>> and new costs. they may be about to get passed on to you in the milk market. the stock market has taken a hit, sue. >> i'm laughing at the "udderly," and it's utterly...
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these are all factors that are coming into this big sphere that we call the economy. so yes, housing might have something to do with it. you have to look at how everyone else is spending. people that are investing in the dow, 80% of the dow's wealth is held by 10% of the country's wealth. if those people are feeling more wealthy, they'll buy more real estate and spend more. so you will see that frugal fatigue. people will spend a little bit more and buy more invest many properties. >> another news item from wall street is a congressional investigation found jpmorgan had misled the public. investors, regulators in connection with that massive $6 billion loss that they took last year. that got me thinking about the state of our regulatory environments. have we clean up the causes. one of the major causes of the last mess came from the housing market where you had more gangs going out to people who couldn't necessarily afford them. they were being tricked into them and not educated properly. then being packages up and sold. they were rated in a way that wasn't appropriat
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i guess the ceo was saying this because if the economy is strong, that's why the rates will rise. >> what do you buy into? good for housing or bad for housing? >> i'm not going to say. >> better for housing. one thing negative about the fed's action is they told people zero rates and for a long period of time. let's move now. if you see mortgage rates go up they're going miss the boat and near going to try to get on as they are leaving the dock. >> okay. thank you very much. >> they have to come up. they do have to come up with better criteria to lend on though. if they raise rates and had better criteria, wasn't so difficult to get a loan, more people would be able to pay that rate. >> drew, tanya, thank you for for joining us. >>> mandy is going to us a trail gentleman next week. going back home for the first time in a while. we're going to talk about currencies because we want to know, will mandy's u.s. dollar paycheck go further or just get slaughtered in melbourne next week. >>> in the meantime, jpmorgan losing the faith of his board, the inside story coming right your way. [ fe
i guess the ceo was saying this because if the economy is strong, that's why the rates will rise. >> what do you buy into? good for housing or bad for housing? >> i'm not going to say. >> better for housing. one thing negative about the fed's action is they told people zero rates and for a long period of time. let's move now. if you see mortgage rates go up they're going miss the boat and near going to try to get on as they are leaving the dock. >> okay. thank you very...
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. >> to the american economy, which you know, defies our, our entire history. i mean the thing that's so stunning about the 47% comment, that comment, the if i were a mexican comment that he made -- >> the comment that if his dad had been mexican he'd have a better shot of winning this. >> when your tape came out, i was so shaken by it, i was talking about it for, it came out late in the afternoon. i kept talking about it for hours trying to wrap my head around how was it possible that a person running for president of the united states -- leave aside in public -- in private, speak that way about a country he hoped to lead. and it spoke to me anyway and clearly to you as well, that this mitt romney has, has this mindset that has him high above everyone else. in a way that made him, i think unpalatable to lots of people. and your video just was like, the boom, that's it. that's enough for me. for a lot of people. >> scott, in the fix, in the "washington post" shawn sullivan has a great analysis, it's like must be tedious it hear all of these people endlessly pra
. >> to the american economy, which you know, defies our, our entire history. i mean the thing that's so stunning about the 47% comment, that comment, the if i were a mexican comment that he made -- >> the comment that if his dad had been mexican he'd have a better shot of winning this. >> when your tape came out, i was so shaken by it, i was talking about it for, it came out late in the afternoon. i kept talking about it for hours trying to wrap my head around how was it...
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in fact, in an economy like today, it is bad to balance the budget. that's not an appropriate public goal. what we should be worrying about instead are jobs and wages, widening equality. what we need is growth. if we don't get that, all of this budget balancing nonsense is irrelevant. >> jared, there's some dispute, the ryan team seems to be back pedaling on the question of are the obama health care taxes really in their budget or not? they're definitely there when you look at the revenue assumptions that they have, they seem to be claiming that no, no, i think we would get rid of tanning salon tax also. >> i actually believe them on that. i believe that in repealing obama care, they're also not taking credit for the revenue from the obama care taxes, and let me get back to a point i made earlier. you see, they have to raise something like $7 trillion in revenue to offset their tax cuts. they can't do that. mathematically, it is impossible. if mitt romney couldn't make the math work, this math is twice as hard. so really interestingly this is a plan t
in fact, in an economy like today, it is bad to balance the budget. that's not an appropriate public goal. what we should be worrying about instead are jobs and wages, widening equality. what we need is growth. if we don't get that, all of this budget balancing nonsense is irrelevant. >> jared, there's some dispute, the ryan team seems to be back pedaling on the question of are the obama health care taxes really in their budget or not? they're definitely there when you look at the revenue...